AND ANOTHER THING
the relationship options in this game are quite literally written word for word like:
1. I love you my beautiful queen you are so right
2. I love you my beautiful queen but politics is complicated
3. I hate you stfu go kys
and r/suzerain will still be like grrahh why she divorce me reee
this is the least complicated part of this game you just have to try your absolute lightest to not be a wife hater it's that simple
imma go touch grass
The way I NEED an official pronunciation guide for Sordish, my pronunciation is all over the place
Galade > Guh-lahd
Lachaven > Lack-ah-ven
Wisci > Vish-chi
Ciara > Chiara, like in Italian (I didn't even think it would be controversial)
A morgna wes core > A morgna ves tsore
Please I am desperate to know how to pronounce Sordish please Torpor bless us (like you've blessed the Raynes down in Anrica)
(my husband keeps calling Serge > Sergey and it's driving me insane)
Sordblr! There was a Reddit thread about how people pronounce the various character/city names in Suzerain, and one that came up was Lucian's last name. The responses were not conclusive. So let's have a poll, I desperately need some closure on this.
European Australia - had it muted to listen to the Polish entry but looked like a generic angsty guy song?
UK - Spice Girls? The Schuyler Sisters? the more I'm watching, the more it's growing on me. strangely captivating
Greece - early impression: you cannot perform a funky song in glasses. I need Eurovision songs to be insane
Lithuania - didn't deliver on the initial weird impression :( makes me think of Rush of Blood to The Head era Coldplay
Eurovision semifinals liveblogging
Australia - appropriately insane, approved
Montenegro - very artsy which is not what I expect from a Eurovision song
Ireland - praise Laika, approved
Latvia - I see the vision but not the eurovision
Armenia - I feel like I'm watching an Imagine Dragons video (derogatory)
the x files {script to scene) + 1x01 pilot
something about grammarly fixing my spelling while I'm writing about getting railed by a man over twice my age is such a humbling experience
rip Nia Morgna you would've loved Ruth Bader Ginsburg
rip gus manger you would've loved cryptocurrency
if Albin Clavin was the people's choice after me, no need to orchestrate an assassination, I'd kms out of sheer embarassment
the sovereign update for the main game with the economy chart pop out and the status at the top is making me just giddy w how good at Modern Art with Symon Holl i am.
communist Chris Martin was not on my bingo
Ewald Alphonso and Tarquin Soll exchanging pleasantries at FC Anrica's championship game
Anton Rayne: *stay silent*
@importantcatpics
oh my god I have so many thoughts on changing your last name after marriage
my husband and I had a thousand discussions about it and ended up deciding to hyphenate our names. no, not just me. he was Mr X, I was Ms Y - now he's Mr X-Y and I'm Mrs X-Y
the rationale behind that was that if marriage is a creation of new family from two existing ones, then both families should be reflected in the surname. I said that if he's not changing his surname, I will stay with mine as well. he actively chose changing his surname
we also discussed not changing our names and having potential kids named X-Y but that felt weird.
I said I don't want to change my name to his because my name is a part of my life and person. zero objections
our surnames are in different languages so it's very clear which surname came from him and which from me
and oh my god. the number of people who will disregard his new surname and call him Mr X is astounding. even when he corrects them and says his name is X-Y, they just say "yeah, sure". some will even double down on calling him X. he said it's a great test for meeting new people. some men treat his decision to change his name like an open warfare on their masculinity.
meanwhile, guess how many people referred to me by my previous name? that's right, 0, everyone respects the husband's added name.
we had people react to our names enthusiastically, like at a bank - these were all women.
there is no point to this story, just that society's views on names and marriages are weird
it's crazy how many super duper patriarchal things get retroactively justified in the name of being about love. yeah I'm sure women taking their husbands surname has always 100% been about recovering from trauma and distancing yourself from abusive family or whatever and has absolutely nothing at all to do with women being seen as property. great work here everyone, marriage as a concept has been redeemed through the power of pop psychology
Czechia - 🤨 displeased
Luxembourg - this is weird (compliment). also catchy. approved
Israel - whats the etiquette on talking about Israel now. abstain
Germany - kinda giving charli xcx. epilepsy warning
Serbia - i think it's a love song, I don't approve of love songs in Eurovision purely because they lack the insaniy
Finland - (pre watching: extremely high expectation ater Cha Cha, the Finnish are always on their bullshit) I don't know. I think they might have fallen victim to my high expectations.
Eurovision semifinals liveblogging
Australia - appropriately insane, approved
Montenegro - very artsy which is not what I expect from a Eurovision song
Ireland - praise Laika, approved
Latvia - I see the vision but not the eurovision
Armenia - I feel like I'm watching an Imagine Dragons video (derogatory)
K | she/her | 20s | I'm my own biggest fan | ao3: zirrah | random obsessions: Suzerain | Severance | Fox Mulder | Mass Effect
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